First Flights of Summer

Join us at festivals, in the field, and in your backyard

Before the First Fall

…young raptors must survive the nestling and fledgling stage of life. HawkWatch International biologists, interns, and community scientists monitor the nesting success of several raptors across North America each summer in an effort to learn more about their populations, many of which are in decline. This important work also offers people like you the opportunity to connect with conservation up close.

Follow us into the field or beat the heat with a program with our Raptor Ambassadors. There is something for everyone. Don’t miss the summer fun!


Field Trips and Fun for Everyone

Looking to add a lifer to your list? Join us on a trip this spring or summer in AZ or UT to study small owl species like the Flammulated Owl.

Celebrate the end of the spring season with opportunities to learn about landscaping, gardening, and raptors, of course!

Enjoy a picnic dinner and then learn about predatory birds (and so much more) during this free, family-friendly evening in the park!

Step into the world of raptor science with this rare opportunity to follow Flammulated Owls just outside, Eden, Utah.

Get inked for eagles this year to celebrate National Eagle Day with the talented tattoo artists at Moss Tattoo Studio in Ogden, UT!


On the Horizon

Believe it or not, fall migration is just around the corner! How will you hawkwatch this fall?

2026 Fall Migration

August 1-November 15

Wings Across the West

October 15, 2026

Fall Field Trips

Various dates and locations

Together, We Can
Conserve Raptors and
Our Shared Environment

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